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Philip Heymann is the James Barr Ames Professor
of Law at Harvard Law School. Heymann's global work has reached
from Guatemala, to Peru, Northern Ireland, the Palestinian
Authority, South Africa, and Russia. At Harvard Law School he leads
efforts to encourage national and international public service by
lawyers. He was appointed by Carter to lead the Criminal Division
of the Department of Justice, and by Clinton to serve as Deputy
Attorney General of the United States. Heymann authored and edited
seven books and numerous articles. His most recent book Terrorism,
Freedom and Security was described in the New York Times as a
persuasive argument for just the kind of multilateral approach to
fighting terrorism for which the Bush administration has shown
utter disdain. His earlier book, Terrorism and America, was
described by Ariel Merari, the founder and former commander of
Israel's Hostage Negotiation and Crisis Management Team, as by far
the best treatise on coping with terrorism. He has appeared
frequently on national television and radio.